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Re: Outdoor camera connections.



On Apr 2, 6:27=A0am, "E DAWSON" <edaw...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "Jim" <alarmi...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>
> news:3d2e4359-6c45-4e5a-9e18-4889dbe150f6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> On Saturday, March 23, 2013 1:17:41 PM UTC-4, sp...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > =A0Use a 3 to 4 Inch flat masonry chisel and a large hammer to prepare =
the
> > surface flat where you will mount the equipment with just a small amoun=
t
> > of extra flattened area to caulk around mount and box edges. Keeping in
> > mind connectors are never a good idea to bury in a wall (which I see yo=
u
> > already agree) but also, with the connectors of a factory pre-wired
> > "Pigtail" you will have no way to trouble shoot or adjust the view of t=
he
> > camera from outside AT the camera, now it just became a TWO MAN JOB.
>
> Great point!!!
>
> I use a wrist monitor to adjust the camera so I don't have to go back up =
the
> ladder. Yep, gotta put a junction box on the outside with the camera.
>
> Hi,
>
> Actually, no, it's still a one-man job. If you can adjust the camera on t=
he
> outside by yourself using a junction box, then I can adjust the camera al=
l
> by myself without the box...same way, just slightly different. I never ne=
ed
> a second man to adjust, wouldn't think of it.

Where to buy? How to do without junction box?


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